: Teachers use it to show students how parts fit together.
: It captures a specific era of PC hardware (the RTX 20 and 30 series) that defined the late 2010s and early 2020s.
: This suffix indicates that the file contains the base game plus every expansion pack released up to that point. Soubor: PC.Building.Simulator.v1.15.2.Incl.ALL....
The term (Czech for "File") suggests this specific naming convention likely originated from Czech or Slovak digital sharing communities or archives. In these circles, version 1.15.2 is often traded as a "complete edition" for those who want to learn the basics of PC assembly without the hardware requirements of the more demanding PC Building Simulator 2 . The Legacy
: By this version, the game had expanded from simple repairs to include an "Esports Expansion," "IT Expansion," and various themed workshop DLCs (like the Overclockers UK or Razer workshops). : Teachers use it to show students how parts fit together
: Builders use it to visualize how certain case and fan configurations might look before buying real parts.
: This version fixed many of the legacy bugs regarding cable clipping and liquid cooling loops, making it the "definitive" way many players experienced the first game. The Community Connection The term (Czech for "File") suggests this specific
Today, while the sequel exists, the original game (represented by v1.15.2) remains a staple for: